Yellowish White-eye

Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests.

The Yellowish White-eye is classified as Least Concern. Does not qualify for a more at risk category. Widespread and abundant taxa are included in this category.

clade, the Yellowish White-eye, all by itself, and an African clade. Australasian Clade: The Australasian clade includes the atriceps and chloris superspecies. I've included some species of uncertain affinities as basal members. Some of them are thought to be close to the atriceps clade. Only two of these species have been sequenced, and a lot of uncertainty remains here. Asian Clade: This brings us to the last portion of Zosterops, the 3-part clade. More

brighter yellow race of Yellowish White-eye of the same sub-species name. Making our way back down the mountain a Philippine Serpent Eagle circled briefly and we had a game of cat-and-mouse with a sneaky Red-bellied Pitta before eventually enjoying great views of the stunning bird. More

added Philippine Tailorbird, Yellowish White-eye and a noisy pair of Blackish Cuckoo-shrikes around a forest clearing with improving forest giving our first White-browed Shama, a fly-over Philippine Hawk Cuckoo after playback and in the late afternoon a pair of Amethyst Brown Doves gave a great show, the male displaying with wings spread and tail fanned whilst calling loudly to his nearby mate. More

Order : Passeriformes
Family : Zosteropidae
Genus : Zosterops
Species : nigrorum
Authority : Tweeddale, 1878